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Climate change restores the wine map with new parts and rising types

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La Reberera Dell TuroLa Rioja or Manzheko wines may soon have a new match for the title of the world’s most popular wine region. Experts predicted it because climate change can affect rainfall and temperature Regions as North as Yorkshire in the United KingdomThey can become the first -order wine manufacturer at the end of the century.

According to the latest report of ‘Fine Wines and Restaurants Market Monitor’, Hal soon became known for his ‘Cabernet Savignan’ in 2100 Climate change will attack Southern Europe Turn the north of England into an interesting point for production.

Over the last decade, the famous crops have been increasingly unable to develop. English foam receives global recognition Swedish whites They have made a surprising hole in the international scene. The report states that “Climate Change Roth Wine Map”, quotes the northern parts of Denmark, which will prosper Long plant cycles and soft climate conditions.

This change takes place outside Europe. “I think we will start to see more wine From places like China. America Virginia, Maryland and long -lasting are made of very intense wine. “

Parts of traditional wine, under pressure

When new areas arise, the old capital capitals face existential challenges. The report warns that the pordectus can soon stop producing its identity wines as the crops make the crops more unstable.

Last year, Portiox has recorded its lowest wine production since 1991 -3.3 million wine hectaolitars, destroyed Frosts and mold crops compared to 3.8 million 2023. “If this does not face climate challenge, the ‘Cabernet Chavignan’, which is once a specialist to Southern Europe, may flourish in the center and north of the north.”

The famous French area ChaplisUp to 60% registered losses In 2023, late frost, hail and mold crops were destroyed. A wine producer says against ‘Euro -Green’ during last year’s disaster harvest: “This is a very difficult year.” I’m tired. “

Now, some wine makers Harvesting before, re -planting more resistance, or examining new techniques. Others ask for reforms of division rules, which will give them more flexibility in terms of grapes that can grow under protected labels. Even in the traditional resistant areas of Southern EuropeAlcohol farmers begin to question the long -term reliability of their family vineyards.

Can the author’s wines follow the French mustard path?

As the popularity Dijon mustard Burgundy and the Oud da cheese In the Netherlands they face destruction due to climate change, and identity wines may be at risk soon.

But the consequences of climate change are not as easy as the dislocation of the north or south of the Vincolas or the total disappearance of the large wines of the popular regions. “Burgundi and Naba Valley will always be: they will try to make big wines no matter what happens. But they may not be the usual cabdenet or phenot noor“.

Pine points out the new grapes and hybrids grown in Europe and the United States. “Areas that cannot grow some grapes, Like Chartonai in Germany Or Sira in Oregon, now they can do it, “Pine says. There are many places to express both the touches of the earth and the nature of the people who make it. We have many paths. “

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